On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 16:32, Robert Collins wrote: > On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 20:17, Herman (ISTD) wrote: > > Yes, this is a real problem ? For your information, my users here are > > used to utilize DAP or Flashget for download. As long as I know, when we > > are using Flashget, for downloading one big file the Flashget would > > initiate several threads in downloading portions of the files. > > Of course, one of the workarounds is to limit connection number for your > > clients in squid.conf, but this would be troublesome when you user tried > > to open several browsers at once. > > > > Anyone can clarify this ? Is the delaypool limitation for the whole > > squid client computer or only apply for each of connection of the PC > > initiated to squid ? > > I have a patch for squid-3.0, that I intend to place into squid-3.1 that > gives both client and server side delay pools, allowing sane use in > accelerator setups. > > If you want this for experimentation, it's in my > [EMAIL PROTECTED]/squid--output-delay-pools--3.0 tla > branch.
Bah, I misread the question - sorry :[. I was thinking squid-as-accelerator, not http download 'accelerators'. Rob -- GPG key available at: <http://www.robertcollins.net/keys.txt>.
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